Portsdown Updates are Safe Again!
Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2020 5:01 pm
Following a surprise upgrade to the Raspberry Pi Linux kernel earlier in the week, any update or new build for a Portsdown resulted in a non-working system. This was because of a number of changes in the way the touchscreen graphics are handled.
Unfortunately the Portsdown graphics are rather specialised and this update was aimed at the thousands of "desktop" users of the Raspberry Pi - not the couple of hundred Portsdown users. That said, I have since had good support from the Raspberry Pi foundation software engineers and have now sorted out all the issues (I hope).
So, new builds and updates should now work. If you have attempted a new build or update this week and have a "bricked" Portsdown, simply log in by ssh and then do another software update, (System, Software Update). If the menu does not come up when you first log in, just type menu, press enter, and it should start.
The Portsdown A27 build is still broken. I have not fixed this as I will be deleting it and replacing it with the first Portsdown 4 build in a few days.
Dave, G8GKQ
Unfortunately the Portsdown graphics are rather specialised and this update was aimed at the thousands of "desktop" users of the Raspberry Pi - not the couple of hundred Portsdown users. That said, I have since had good support from the Raspberry Pi foundation software engineers and have now sorted out all the issues (I hope).
So, new builds and updates should now work. If you have attempted a new build or update this week and have a "bricked" Portsdown, simply log in by ssh and then do another software update, (System, Software Update). If the menu does not come up when you first log in, just type menu, press enter, and it should start.
The Portsdown A27 build is still broken. I have not fixed this as I will be deleting it and replacing it with the first Portsdown 4 build in a few days.
Dave, G8GKQ